Dropped a bottle of fuel additive in the tank before a weekend lake trip Friday. Always remove the tamper proof flap before I pour the contents.
This time however, the ring around the top of the bottle that is apart on the aluminum flap came off. Never seen that before, and have been using this stuff for years. It’s in the tank.
So couple of Q’s
Is there a screen on the fuel pick up from the tank to the line before the fuel pump.
If it made it to the filter I would assume it would be caught there.
Any other thoughts on possible blockages or potential issues?
Never before and never again.
MV
Possible fuel mistake
Possible fuel mistake
2002 246 BR - 5.7 GXi (B)
Re: Possible fuel mistake
It depends on a filter on the pickup - some do some don't. If it did get sucked up, it would not make it past the anti siphon valve and it could cause a restriction - doubt it could make it to the fuel filter. You should be able to pull the sender out of the tank and get a look inside and possibly retrieve the piece of aluminum. I would give it a 50/50 of ever causing a problem, but if it were me I would at least try to get a look inside the tank and find it -- I would not go to anything extreme.
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Re: Possible fuel mistake
There's usually access to the fuel tank and fuel pump under a seat - look for a 4" or so big round plug you can unscrew to gain access.
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Re: Possible fuel mistake
Thank you for the advice.billk2632 wrote: Mon Jul 14, 2025 6:34 am It depends on a filter on the pickup - some do some don't. If it did get sucked up, it would not make it past the anti siphon valve and it could cause a restriction - doubt it could make it to the fuel filter. You should be able to pull the sender out of the tank and get a look inside and possibly retrieve the piece of aluminum. I would give it a 50/50 of ever causing a problem, but if it were me I would at least try to get a look inside the tank and find it -- I would not go to anything extreme.
I'll start by looking at the sender!
V/r
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